Seneca WarChiefs

Seneca WarChiefs
Sport Box lacrosse
Founded 2013
League First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League
Based in Irving, New York
Arena Cattaraugus Community Center
Head coach Darris Kilgour
General Manager Adrian Stevens
Championships 3 (2014, 2015, 2016)

The Seneca WarChiefs are a Junior "B" box lacrosse team from Irving, New York. The WarChiefs play in the First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League (FNJBLL), sanctioned by the First Nations Lacrosse Association (FNLA).

History

Co-founded in August 2013 by long-time friends Charles Scanlan and Michael Snyder, Seneca WarChiefs were one of four founding member teams in the Iroquois Nations Junior B Lacrosse League. The WarChiefs are coached by long-time NLL player and coach Darris Kilgour.[1] Kilgour is the winningist coach in NLL history.[2]

Seneca played the first game in INJBLL history on May 24, 2014, defeating Tonawanda Jr. Braves 27-4 at Cattaraugus Community Center.[3]

The WarChiefs finished their first regular season a perfect 12-0. Facing the second-place Onondaga Jr. Redhawks in the league championship, Seneca won the best-of five series 3-1 (20-7, 10-12, 18-5, 17-5). The INJBLL champions earned their spot in the 2014 Founders' Cup.

In round robin play Seneca defeated Team Quebec (22-10), Manitoba Blizzard (14-7), Team Nova Scotia (16-8) and Saskatchewon SWAT (18-8) while earning a tie against Red Deer Rampage (8-8). Their only loss in the round robin was a 12-6 defeat at the hands of the OJBLL champion Six Nations Rebels. Their 4-1-1 record was second best and earned their place in the Gold Medal game.

In the rematch against Six Nations, Seneca again came up second-best falling 14-7 to take the Silver Medal.

Seneca captured their third Founders' Cup medal in three years winning the Bronze in 2016.

Season-by-season results

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season W L T GF GA Pts Result Playoffs Founders' Cup
2014 12 0 0 x x 24 1st, INJBLL Won finals 3-1 vs Redhawks 4-1-1 round robin; Silver medalist (lost to Six Nations Rebels)
2015 10 0 0 227 46 20 1st, FNJBLL Won final, 21-15 vs Redhawks 4-2-0 round robin; Silver medalist (lost to Akwesasne Indians)
2016 10 0 0 210 59 20 1st, FNJBLL Won finals 2-0 vs Redhawks 2-1 round robin; Bronze medalist (defeated Calgary Chill)
TOTALS 32 0 0 7-1 12-7-1

References

  1. "NLL Hall of Fame honors Hall, Coyle tonight". Inside Lacrosse. 13 March 2012.
  2. "Coaching History". National Lacrosse League.
  3. "New indoor lacrosse team to play in Salamanca". Salamanca Press. 5 June 2014.
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